Jay has spent the last 25 years solving problems and significantly increasing the bottom lines of over 12,000 clients in more than 450 industries worldwide. Yet, this is the first time that he will be having such an event in China. At this event, there will be hundreds of attendees from China and other parts of Asia. People from all sorts of industries. Manufacturers, business owners, service owners, sales professionals, etc. Serious people who are willing to pay top dollars to attend one of Jay's events. Now, note that this event is not meant for everybody. Someone who is unable to embrace new marketing ideas and take action on them is unlikely to ever benefit from this event. Who Should Attend This Event and Why On the other hand, business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals and managing partners of professional practices.

In a few weeks' time, America's number one marketing wizard, Jay Abraham will be going to China to conduct his Billion Dollar Marketing Weekend (conducted in English with live Mandarin translation).Jay has spent the last 25 years solving problems and significantly increasing the bottom lines of over 12,000 clients in more than 450 industries worldwide. Yet, this is the first time that he will be having such an event in China. At this event, there will be hundreds of attendees from China and other parts of Asia. People from all sorts of industries. Manufacturers, business owners, service owners, sales professionals, etc. Serious people who are willing to pay top dollars to attend one of Jay's events. Now, note that this event is not meant for everybody. Someone who is unable to embrace new marketing ideas and take action on them is unlikely to ever benefit from this event. Who Should Attend This Event and Why On the other hand, business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals and managing partners of professional practices

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